Maps of the Battle of Alam el Halfa feature - Attack at Dawn: North Africa
Attack at Dawn: North Africa is an operational level wargame set in WW2 North African theatre. It features 3 campaigns, and 15 scenarios which can be played in solo or multiplayer modes. It begins with the German troops probing into the Libyan region of Cyrenaica, and finishes either with the total defeat of German-Italian Panzer Armee, or with the British loss of Egypt and their retreat across the Suez Canal.
In this article I will explore the last Rommel s offensive in the Western Desert campaign. Since I ve started the research for my new game design, I needed to have a well researched and detailed maps, in order to create game scenarios. And this is how this article came to be - as a result of my ongoing research.
serving their country. we have rash guards. it has the help for heros on there. reporter: this is operation surf. a camp designed to aid the mental rehabilitation by focusing on the physical. jake joined the army in 2005. he was injured in afghanistan. my truck hit an ied. broke my ankle, heel, back, arm, and some other things. reporter: five years later, he elected to have his leg amputated below the knee. he says it greatly improved his life. and allowed for this adventure. cameron was on patrol in korea when he was stabbed by a fellow soldier. he was paralyzed and had a collapsed lung. more than a year since his injury, he s better but still has challenges. my right side can still not feel temperature or pain into my
out of rehab facilities and on to a surfboard. stephanie elam hit the beach to check it out. these bodies powering into the pacific ocean have stories to tell. they belong to american and british soldier, some retired, some still active duty. all men and women injured while serving their country. we have our rash guards. it s got the help for heroes on there, operation surf. this is operation surf. a camp designed to aid these bounded heroes mental rehabilitation by focus on the physical. i ve always wanted to try surfing. jake van hovel joined the army in 2005. he was injured in afghanistan. my truck hit an ied, broke my ankle, my heel, my back, my arm, and some other things. five years later, jake elected to have his leg amputate bed low the knee, a choice he said greatly improved his life. i haven t ridden a wave all
left side has mobility issues. it s a privilege to be out here. reporter: but not all of these soldier s wounds are vizzen. afghanistan j. reporter: she was a medic in the british army for nearly 14 years. why were you a medic and discharged? reporter: ptsd. i suffered for ten years on and off, and then suffer from depression and anxiety. reporter: what do you hope to gain here? inner peace, i think, to stop being so sad. reporter: 99% of the time they re standing up by the end of the day. it s not long before stacey is up on her board. reporter: i don t think i d be able to do it. reporter: for 42 years, this man has been catching waves. he began operation surf in 2009.
the way in. that needs to happen. and allowed for this adventure. cameron crosby was on patrol in korea when he was stabbed by a fellow soldier. he was parable liezed and had a collapsed lung. more than a year since his injury, he s better, but still has challenges. my right side can still not feel temperature and my left side has mobility issues. it s a privilege to be out here. reporter: but not all of these soldiers wounds are visible. iraq a couple of time, afghanistan. . reporter: stacy was a medic in the british army for more than 14 years. why were you a medic? ptsd, i suffered ten years on and off. then suffered from depression and anxiety. so what do you hope to gain in your week here at operation surf? just some inner peace, i think. just to stop being so sad.